I am the opposite. Mostly stills. I really appreciate the quality improvements in the cameras over the past couple generations. Of course I love the vantage points it provides. Here is one from this summer in Oregon. Jim, I think we first met at the Dallas Divide and believe it of not, one of the pictures I took that day is my best seller on Adobe Stock where it has sold over a thousand times....
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That's an awesome image Craig! It's almost magical!
Yeah, I think I am the odd one, as everyone here that has a drone uses it primarily for still photography, which makes sense as most of us here are Landscape Photographers. But for some reason, as much as I have been a photographer for over 50 years, there is something about video that I have transitioned to. I have over 400 video's on my YouTube Channel, and it's fun when I can take my photography skills and use them in video. So that's why video is what I use my drone for over 80% of the time, with the last 20% maybe only 10% being for still photography.
And yeah, we met at Dallas Divide. It's cool how we can meet people and maintain friendships for all of these years. And congrats on the Adobe Stock, and having that image be your best seller.